Jerry Lewis: plays Rooty Hill for Muscular Dystrophy Foundation

Enjoy an evening with legendary comedian, Jerry Lewis, as he performs the show of a lifetime on Friday June 24 at Sydney's Rooty Hill RSL in an Australia fundraising tour for muscular dystrophy.
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Rooty Hill, Sydney, 1 June 2011 – Enjoy an evening with legendary comedian, Jerry Lewis, as he performs the show of a lifetime on Friday June 24 at Sydney’s Rooty Hill RSL in an Australia fundraising tour for muscular dystrophy.

At 85 years of age, Lewis isn’t showing any sign of slowing down in what has been, and continues to be, a hugely successful career. Lewis will share stories of his life and tales of friendships with Frank Sinatra, John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe as well as other anecdotes. Considered an ‘idol’ by Jim Carrey and described as ‘The Maestro’ by Robin Williams, Jerry Lewis fans will remember fondly his lip syncing ‘Record Acts’ early in his career.

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